My Pen is Huge by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
Queen B’s Decree: Another great read in the OHellNo series. Full of funny situations, witty banter, mysterious who-dun-its, and surprises, My Pen is Huge kept me smiling from start to finish. Our Hero Leland Merrick is a world famous journalist who acts like a sexy James Bond…but is also kind of a misogynistic pig. Giselle […]
White Knight by Meghan March
Magic Man by Jamie Schlosser
Queen B’s Decree: Magic Man was kind of magical. Jay and Casey’s story felt real, complete with hardships, heart breaking moments and decisions, and difficult pasts. Jay originally meets Casey at a difficult point in both their lives. Jay’s about to go to prison and Casey is a pregnant teenager, discovering the truth of her […]
Kiss Me Tonight by Emma Hart
The Dancer Who Saved Her Soul by Ji Soo Lee
Holding on to Forever by Siobhan Davis and S.B. Alexander
Queen B’s Decree: Holding on to Forever was well written – it didn’t even feel like there was two authors; it flowed so consistently. It was emotional and angsty and intense. That being said, I didn’t really connect with either Emily or Adam. Emily seemed immature and weak. I tried to be sympathetic because her […]
The Good Guys Box Set: Trucker Wedding and Trucker Baby by Jamie Schlosser
Queen B’s Decree: I’ve previously read the rest of the stories in the box set, so this review will focus on the new addition of Trucker Wedding and Trucker Baby. These are sweet little epilogues adding on the the first book in the box set, Trucker. Trucker features one of my favorite couples, Travis and […]
The Uncertain Scientist by K Webster and Nicole Blanchard
Queen B’s Decree: Awwwww yissssss…this book went exactly the way I was hoping. If you’ve been following along with the series, you’ll remember that we were left on a major cliffhanger at the end of The Mad Lieutenant. Grace has been woken from the cryotube and discovers that she’s pregnant…with Sayer’s baby. And we literally […]
You Can Have Manhattan by P. Dangelico
Queen B’s Decree: I thought this would be a light and fluffy; fake marriage, hate-to-lovers, opposites attract. But You Can Have Manhattan was surprisingly deep. Sydney is a lawyer in NYC and is offered the chance to be CEO of this massive company. All she has to do is marry the owner’s son, Scott. The […]